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I’ll be talking a lot here in coming weeks about Getting Things Done, a book by David Allen whose apt subtitle is “The Art of Stress-Free Productivity.” You’ve probably heard about it around the Global Interweb or have been buttonholed by somebody in your office who swears by GTD. (It probably takes a backseat only to the Atkins Diet in terms of the number of enthusiastic evangelists: sorry about that.)
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a gentle, nerd-centric introduction to Getting Things Done, so that you can think about whether it might be right for you.
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It's time to get your act together, hoss. The Problem with "stuff" Stuff is bouncing around in our heads and causing untold stress and anxiety....has no "home" and, consequently, no place to go, so it just keeps rattling around. Worst off, we're too neurotic to stop thinking about it, and we certainly don't have time to actually do everything in one day.... you sprint from fire to fire, praying you haven't forgotten anything...
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It's time to get your act together, hoss. The Problem with "stuff" Stuff is bouncing around in our heads and causing untold stress and anxiety....has no "home" and, consequently, no place to go, so it just keeps rattling around. Worst off, we're too neurotic to stop thinking about it, and we certainly don't have time to actually do everything in one day.... you sprint from fire to fire, praying you haven't forgotten anything...
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Ari Johannesson-- quick intro to David Allen's book with pointers to additional resources
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I019ll be talking a lot here in coming weeks about Getting Things Done, a book by David Allen whose apt subtitle is 01CThe Art of Stress-Free Productivity.01D You019ve probably heard about it around the Global Interweb or have been buttonholed by somebody in your office who swears by GTD. (It probably takes a backseat only to the Atkins Diet in terms of the number of enthusiastic evangelists: sorry about that.) Like I did the other day with Quicksilver, I wanted to provide a gentle, nerd-centric introduction to Getting Things Done, so that you can think about whether it might be right for you. It also gives you time to pick up your own copy of the book and get a feel for how David019s system works. (You can support 43 Folders by buying the book from Amazon, but it019s also up at ISBN.nu and, of course, on shelves at your local bookstore). You019ll also eventually want to grab some of the other GTD essentials, like a ton of manila folders, a good label maker, and a big-ass garbage can. It019s time to get your act together, hoss.
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